Friday, May 6, 2011

Movie Themed Gift With Poem

task of philosophy - to review on Monday May 9

Directions: write your example of "Synthesis" in the dialectical contradiction of feminism vs. sexism and then type the following text. REPRESENTATIVES MAIN



utopian socialism Socialism is a system of thought that emerged in reaction to the terrible working conditions and economic misery of the workers (proletariat) for industrialized societies of Europe.

Utopian socialism criticized the industrial bourgeois capitalism, seeking to establish more just societies based on equality of all people, but not making a scientific analysis of the capitalist structure.

Major utopian socialists were
1 .- Charles Fourier.
nineteenth century French Socialist who proposed the organization of society in phalansteries or phalanges (self-sufficient rural communities), where he met all social segments: owners (capitalists), proletarians would put their property and labor, respectively, as common property, would receive proportionate shares the value of their contribution.

2 .- Robert Owen. Important
entrepreneur and owns several factories, but concerned about the social problems of his time. Individualism considered the main source of social unrest. His actions sought to benefit their workers:
- built houses for themselves and their families, paid good wages and health clinics were established and schools for the children of their workers, while reducing the workday to 10 hours per day against the 13 allowed.

- proposed the organization of society into worker cooperatives. Attempted to try to implement their ideas implemented a colony in Indiana, USA, called "New Harmony", without achieving success.

3 .- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Ceia
the reform of society should have the basic principle of justice and could be a "kinder capitalism." He defended the "no-interest credit," made popular by receiving the bank, that would allow workers to acquire the means of production and traduciere in freedom of the proletarian class. His inconsistency was to state that "All property is theft."

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